Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271678 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Current collectors of the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) are of significant importance for portable power sources, and greatly determine the weight energy density and cost of the cell. In this paper, the air-breathing aluminum (Al) current collectors have been developed for powering portable applications. The anode and cathode current collectors with the area of 4.5 cm2 were fabricated on the Al substrates utilizing Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology. To obtain strong anti-corrosion resistance, a 3-μm-Au layer was deposited on the current collectors using chemical plating. Compared with the graphite and stainless steel, the characterization of the Au-coated Al current collector was investigated to exhibit superior characteristics in electric conductivity, weight and electrochemical corrosion resistance. The current collector was applied to a DMFC and the cell performance was experimentally investigated under different operating conditions. The measured maximum power density of the DMFC could reach 19.8 mW cm−2 at current density of 98 mA cm−2 with 2 M methanol solutions. The results indicated that the Au-coated Al current collectors presented in this paper might be helpful for the development of portable power sources applied in future commercial applications.

► Modified Al plate offers higher electrical conductivity and light in weight. ► Fabrication method of DMFC can process as a batch and control the cost. ► Material characterizations reveal the high electrochemical corrosion resistance. ► The Al-based current collector exhibits higher performance and Stability.

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